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Building Australian capability and workforce in digital tech

10 May 2022

Navantia Australia and University of Technology Sydney to form an industry-led joint research institute to develop digital technologies.

A naval ship at sunset.

Photo by Rock around via iStock.

Australia’s capabilities in digital technologies for the maritime industry are set to be boosted with the establishment of a Joint Institute by Navantia Australia and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).

The Joint Institute is part of UTS and will promote academic and future workforce engagement in commercial projects with Navantia Australia. Internships, PhD and graduate employment opportunities will also be offered to UTS students, increasing opportunities within the Australian Defence Industry labour market.

Navantia Australia’s Managing Director Israel Lozano said: “We are excited to be partnering with UTS. The alignment with core pillars of both UTS and Navantia Australia strategy means that there is a natural synergy for both organisations.”

“The research and development focus of the Institute will bring together UTS and Navantia Australia’s research expertise, as well as Engineering and IT Solutions development capability, to provide an innovative approach that will deliver impact for Australia.”

Navantia and UTS representatives sign the joint institute agreement.

Pictured from left to right:  UTS Deputy Vice Chancellor Innovation and Enterprise, Professor Glenn Wightwick, Israel Lozano, Managing Director Navantia Australia, Ricardo Dominguez, Chairman Navantia Group of Companies.  Photo by Heather Nolan.

Vice-Chancellor of UTS, Professor Andrew Parfitt, said: “UTS prides itself on our ability to engage with industry and generate real world solutions to commercial problems. Our partnership with Navantia is a fantastic opportunity for our students and academics to engage with a major maritime engineering company in the heart of our campus and contribute to Australia’s sovereign capability in the maritime sector.” 

The Institute will promote activities that will provide world-class and commercially relevant research and development (R&D) outcomes and intellectual property to Navantia Australia.  It will involve building relationships with the Australian Defence sector, Navantia Australia’s commercial partners (e.g. Australian suppliers) and securing research grants.

Our partnership with Navantia is a fantastic opportunity for our students and academics to engage with a major maritime engineering company in the heart of our campus and contribute to Australia’s sovereign capability in the maritime sector.

Professor Andrew Parfitt
Vice-Chancellor

Digital technology for the naval industry will be showcased at UTS’s Ultimo campus, in the heart of Sydney’s innovation precinct, Tech Central, in a visitor space.

NSW Minister for Enterprise, Investment and Trade Stuart Ayres said the initiative is another example of how the Tech Central precinct is supporting NSW to be at the forefront of innovation and preparing our workforce for the jobs of tomorrow.

“Partnerships like these add to the diverse breadth of knowledge, skills and innovation already housed within Tech Central, helping turn the state’s incredible R&D strength into tangible outcomes that deliver new jobs and expand the NSW economy,” Mr Ayres said.  

“The defence and aerospace sector across NSW is critical to our economic strength and our world-leading universities and research institutions play a large role in helping grow the industry and jobs through their innovative ideas and technologies.”

Navantia Australia R&D has pledged to initially fund the Institute, with future funding expected from commercial projects involving Navantia Australia, Defence and relevant Australian government grants. The Institute will be governed through a Steering Committee and under the direction of a salaried Director.

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